The Most Common Website Security Attacks (and How to Protect Yourself)

The Most Common Website Security Attacks (and How to Protect Yourself)

Every website on the Internet is somewhat vulnerable to security attacks. The threats range from human errors to sophisticated attacks by coordinated cyber criminals. According to the Data Breach Investigations Report by Verizon, the primary motivation for cyber attackers is financial. Whether you run an eCommerce project or a simple small business website, the risk of a potential attack is there. It’s more important than ever to know what you’re up against. Each malicious attack…

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All Aboard The COVID-19 Train: Malware Trends Taking Advantage of The Pandemic – Cyber Defense Magazine

All Aboard The COVID-19 Train: Malware Trends Taking Advantage of The Pandemic – Cyber Defense Magazine

By Bar Block, Threat Intelligence Researcher at Deep Instinct Since the outbreak of COVID-19, plenty of COVID-19 themed malware attacks have surfaced around the globe. Attackers take every chance they get to spread their malware, and the pandemic has given them ripe opportunities. Based on data from D-Cloud, Deep Instinct’s Threat intelligence and telemetry cloud environment, the number of attacks has overall risen. This is particularly seen in the number of malicious executables and Office…

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Financial Data Security Risks in The Hands of Online Shops or Intermediary Applications – Cyber Defense Magazine

Financial Data Security Risks in The Hands of Online Shops or Intermediary Applications – Cyber Defense Magazine

By Ben Hartwig, Web Operations Executive, InfoTracer Online retail fraud continues to rise year on year. Fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated and although we can put more and more consumer protection laws in place for protection, there is always a risk when providing your personal information online. Even if apps and stores that have access to your credit card or other details take measures to keep data safe, there is always the chance that hackers…

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Threat Roundup for December 11 to December 18 – Cisco Blogs

Threat Roundup for December 11 to December 18 – Cisco Blogs

Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we’ve observed between December 11 and December 18. As with previous roundups, this post isn’t meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats we’ve observed by highlighting key behavioral characteristics, indicators of compromise, and discussing how our customers are automatically protected from these threats. As a reminder, the information provided for the following threats in this post is non-exhaustive…

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VERT Alert: SolarWinds Supply Chain Attack

VERT Alert: SolarWinds Supply Chain Attack

Vulnerability Description The United States Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has advised that an advanced persistent threat (APT) actor was able to insert sophisticated malware into officially signed and released updates to the SolarWinds network management software [1]. The attacks have been ongoing since at least March 2020 and CISA has warned that many high-value targets within government, critical infrastructure, and the private sector have been compromised. Private security firm FireEye has also disclosed…

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COVID-19 has not slowed global zero trust implementations

COVID-19 has not slowed global zero trust implementations

Enterprise Management Associates and Pulse Secure report that 60% of organizations have accelerated their zero trust projects during the pandemic, while only 15% have slowed down. Image: iStock/vadimrysev Zero trust is a network security model that minimizes risk by applying granular policies and controls to network access and network communications. Zero trust operates via constantly verifying the legitimacy of network communications even inside the network perimeter. Changes in location, device state, security state, behavior, and…

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Best Smart Home Devices for a Connected New Year | McAfee Blogs Best Smart Home Devices for a Connected New Year | McAfee Blog

Best Smart Home Devices for a Connected New Year | McAfee Blogs Best Smart Home Devices for a Connected New Year | McAfee Blog

 Like many of you, I spent a lot of time at home this year, but it came with an unexpected upside: an excuse to upgrade all my home tech! With so many great new products on the market, from 5G devices to smart TVs, cameras, and more, there’s a lot to choose from this holiday season, and into the New Year. In fact, the smart home market is set to grow by nearly 12% over…

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Big picture solutions to cybersecurity require a holistic approach

Big picture solutions to cybersecurity require a holistic approach

A cybersecurity expert suggests looking deep below the surface to find the cure for our lack of digital security. Image: iStockphoto/koyso Gregory Conti, Ph.D., senior security strategist at IronNet, in his Federal News Network article Why haven’t we ‘solved’ cybersecurity?, takes on a very difficult subject. To answer his own question, Conti, who gained significant cybersecurity experience working for several US security agencies and West Point, not only offers what he sees as big picture cybersecurity…

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How to Prepare Your School Network for the Future with E-Rate – Cisco Blogs

How to Prepare Your School Network for the Future with E-Rate – Cisco Blogs

Authored by Doug Walsten Digital technologies are transforming how people teach and learn. Today, digital learning capabilities have become the new norm to address rapidly evolving educational needs. Network readiness is an important factor in any new IT project at education institutions both large and small. New applications seem to require more bandwidth than the applications that they replace. These applications can also bring in new users, sometimes by the thousands. In some cases, network…

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Predicting 2021 in cybersecurity: DDoS attacks, 5G speed, AI security, and more

Predicting 2021 in cybersecurity: DDoS attacks, 5G speed, AI security, and more

Expert pleads with companies to realize they are potential attack victims, no matter their size. TechRepublic’s Karen Roby talked with Marcus Valor, director of strategic threat at Darktrace, about predictions for the future of cybersecurity in 2021. The following is an edited transcript of their conversation. Karen Roby: I have to say Marcus, before we start, it actually sounds like a really cool title with the name Darktrace. All of that just sounds really cool….

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